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Matthew 7
a
Judge
not,
that
ye
be
not
b
judged.
2 For
with
what
a
judgment
ye
judge,
ye
shall
be
judged:
and
with
what
b
measure
ye
mete,
it
shall
be
c
measured
to
you
again.
3
a
And
why
beholdest
thou
the
b
mote
that
is
in
thy
brother's
eye,
but
considerest
not
the
c
beam
that
is
in
thine
own
eye?
4 Or
how
wilt
thou
say
to
thy
brother,
Let
me
pull
out
the
mote
out
of
thine
eye;
and,
behold,
a
beam
is
in
thine
own
eye?
5 Thou
a
hypocrite,
first
cast
out
the
beam
out
of
thine
own
eye;
and
then
shalt
thou
see
clearly
to
cast
out
the
mote
out
of
thy
brother's
eye.
6
a
Give
not
that
which
is
b
holy
unto
the
dogs,
neither
cast
ye
your
c
pearls
before
swine,
lest
they
trample
them
under
their
feet,
and
turn
again
and
rend
you.
7
a
Ask,
and
it
shall
be
b
given
you;
c
seek,
and
ye
shall
find;
d
knock,
and
it
shall
be
opened
unto
you:
8 For
every
one
that
asketh
receiveth;
and
he
that
a
seeketh
findeth;
and
to
him
that
knocketh
it
shall
be
opened.
9 Or
what
man
is
there
of
you,
whom
if
his
son
ask
a
bread,
will
he
give
him
a
stone?
10 Or
if
he
ask
a
fish,
will
he
give
him
a
serpent?
11 If
ye
then,
a
being
evil,
know
how
to
give
good
gifts
unto
your
children,
how
much
more
shall
your
Father
which
is
in
heaven
give
good
things
to
them
that
ask
him?
12 Therefore
all
things
a
whatsoever
ye
would
that
b
men
should
c
do
to
you,
d
do
ye
even
so
to
them:
for
this
is
the
e
law
and
the
prophets.
13 Enter
ye
in
at
the
a
strait
b
gate:
for
wide
is
the
gate,
and
broad
is
the
way,
that
leadeth
to
c
destruction,
and
many
there
be
which
go
in
thereat:
14 Because
a
strait
is
the
b
gate,
and
narrow
is
the
way,
which
leadeth
unto
c
life,
and
few
there
be
that
find
it.
15 Beware
of
a
false
prophets,
which
come
to
you
in
b
sheep's
clothing,
but
c
inwardly
they
are
ravening
d
wolves.
16 Ye
shall
a
know
them
by
their
b
fruits.
Do
men
gather
grapes
of
thorns,
or
figs
of
thistles?
17 Even
so
every
good
tree
bringeth
forth
a
good
b
fruit;
but
a
c
corrupt
tree
bringeth
forth
d
evil
fruit.
18 A
good
tree
cannot
bring
forth
evil
fruit,
neither
can
a
corrupt
tree
bring
forth
good
fruit.
19 Every
tree
that
bringeth
not
forth
good
a
fruit
is
b
hewn
down,
and
cast
into
the
fire.
20 Wherefore
by
their
a
fruits
ye
shall
know
them.
21 Not
every
one
that
a
saith
unto
me,
b
Lord,
Lord,
shall
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
heaven;
but
he
that
c
doeth
the
d
will
of
my
Father
which
is
in
e
heaven.
22 Many
will
say
to
me
in
that
day,
Lord,
Lord,
have
we
not
a
prophesied
in
thy
name?
and
in
thy
b
name
have
cast
out
devils?
and
in
thy
name
done
many
wonderful
works?
23
a
And
then
will
I
profess
unto
them,
I
never
a
knew
you:
b
depart
from
me,
ye
that
work
c
iniquity.
24 Therefore
whosoever
a
heareth
these
sayings
of
mine,
and
b
doeth
them,
c
I
will
liken
him
unto
a
d
wise
man,
which
e
built
his
house
upon
f
a
rock:
25 And
the
a
rain
descended,
and
the
floods
came,
and
the
winds
blew,
and
b
beat
upon
that
house;
and
it
fell
not:
for
it
was
founded
upon
a
c
rock.
26 And
every
one
that
heareth
these
sayings
of
mine,
and
doeth
them
not,
shall
be
likened
unto
a
a
foolish
man,
which
built
his
house
upon
the
sand:
27 And
the
rain
descended,
and
the
floods
came,
and
the
winds
blew,
and
beat
upon
that
a
house;
and
it
b
fell:
and
great
was
the
fall
of
it.
28 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Jesus
had
ended
a
these
sayings,
the
people
were
b
astonished
at
his
c
doctrine:
29 For
he
taught
them
as
one
having
a
authority,
and
not
as
b
the
scribes.
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